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    Sabres are out and POTUS is likely a tad miffed after being told to piss off , Iran is keeping the drone

    Tensions with Iran are still rising after an irreparably damaging fortnight in which the British embassy in Tehran was stormed and an American drone was captured by Iranian troops.


    Iranian officials claim is the US RQ-170 Sentinel high-altitude reconnaissance drone that crashed on 4 Decembe …
    Barack Obama has been given short shrift after requesting the return of the downed US drone, with Tehran unrepentant over the affair. “The American espionage drone is now Iran's property, and our country will decide what steps to take regarding it,” said Iranian defence minister Ahmad Vahidi. “Instead of apologising to the Iranian nation, it [US] is brazenly asking for the drone back.”


    Diplomatic ties between London and Tehran are also in tatters after British representatives were pulled from the embassy in the aftermath of a violent protest by Iranian students. The attack came after the Treasury took the decision to cut all links with Iranian banks over concerns that they were involved with Tehran’s nuclear programme. Foreign secretary William Hague has promised “serious consequences” for the attack, with retaliatory actions as yet unseen.

    With a war of words on two fronts, is Iran on a collision course with the West?

    Nuclear issues

    At the heart of the dispute are ongoing concerns over Iran’s nuclear intentions. Ironically the origins of the Tehran nuclear programme lie in a scheme devised by the US in 1953, called ‘Atoms for Peace’. President Eisenhower announced the plan to proliferate atomic energy across the globe, intended to be a noble act after the decimation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki seven years previously.

    The Iranian Revolution of 1979 caused outrage in Washington as American diplomats were taken hostage by students in Tehran – effectively killing off Western cooperation for the nuclear project. Since that stage Iran has developed the programme extensively, resulting in the nation’s first nuclear reactor, which was opened for business in September. The programme has been eyed with intense suspicion from Western states, despite assertions from president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that Iran is not seeking to create atomic weapons.

    Mistrust between Ahmadinejad and the West is also key to the issue. The International Atomic Energy Agency said that there was “increasing concern” over the nuclear program in Tehran, with Washington calling Ahmadinejad’s peaceful claims “hollow”. The UK government is unequivocal over the programme, openly denouncing its potentially harmful impact.


    George Osborne severed links to Iranian banks over links to "weaponised" nuclear programme.
    When severing links to Iranian banks in November, Chancellor George Osborne said: "We're doing this because of international evidence that Iran's banks are involved in the development of Iran's weaponised military nuclear weapon programme. We're doing this to improve the security not just of the whole world, but the national security of the United Kingdom.”

    Sparking a rampage on the British embassy, the mistrust has worsened already fractured UK-Iranian relations. In reality, although Hague has been urged to act on threats from Tehran, the potential for conflict lies with Mahmoud Ahmadinejacket .

  • #2
    What we need to do is let them capture another one and have it packed with C4. When all those generals gather around it flip the switch....Poof!

    Then, send a letter telling them to keep it.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Tanker View Post
      What we need to do is let them capture another one and have it packed with C4. When all those generals gather around it flip the switch....Poof!

      Then, send a letter telling them to keep it.
      Or a W-80.
      Fortitude.....The strength to persist...The courage to endure.

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      • #4
        Iran - Iranian politics - Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Ahmadinejad gets the shoe-throwing treatment 12/12 12:50 CET

        Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who was touring the northern province of Mazandaran, was attacked with a pair of shoes by a sacked labourer of a factory, according to a local website.

        Although the president ducked the leather missiles, the people who were present in the session assaulted the launcher and beat him up, Ghased News reported. “If the police was not present, nobody knows what would have happened to him,” the site reported.

        The former textile worker is said to have a track record in president-thrashing. According to Ghased News, he threw a tomato at the ex-President Mohammad Khatami when he was visiting Sari during his presidency.

        The attacker, only identified as Rashid Sh., has reportedly not received a salary for the past year.

        Throwing shoes at politicians is a form of protest seen most commonly in the Arab world and recent victims include George W. Bush, when an Iraqi journalist voiced his protest through his footwear.
        Fortitude.....The strength to persist...The courage to endure.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Tanker View Post
          What we need to do is let them capture another one and have it packed with C4. When all those generals gather around it flip the switch....Poof!

          Then, send a letter telling them to keep it.
          I likkkkkkkkkkkkkke it

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          • #6
            The Iranians are now threatening to close down the Strait of Hormuz and announced that they will run "exercises" in the area. We seem to be entering a critical juncture.

            Are the Iranians getting desperate? Is this brinksmanship? Will they attempt to make nuclearization fait accompli during US presidential election campaign next year? And is the covert war of sabotage Israel is now running be enough to slow them down?

            Oil: Iran's Hormuz Strait Threats Could Wreak Global Economic Havoc - Forbes

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            • #7
              We could send another drone for them to capture - this one loaded with a special dinner jacket. The Iranian leader won't be able to resist this jacket and will promptly put it on - wearing the enemy's secret dinner jacket will make him the envy of all he surveys - he thinks. But when he puts on the dinner jacket, a special compartment will open, it will lock onto him so he can't remove it (special self threading titanium screws will attach it permenently to his pelvis). Then a liter of plague infected giant ticks will emerge and infest his groin - they will inject their incurable disease into his family jewels - causing them to swell to over a meter in diameter - and explode with tremendous force - propelling his torso to orbit around the moon - leaving a smoldering pair of boots behind - with his feet still in them. The US space command will then shoot down the moon orbitting dinner jacket and it will crash land on the moon, the angry Moonian's will place the remains on display in a gym in the sea of tranquility.
              sigpic"If your plan is for one year, plant rice. If your plan is for ten years, plant trees.
              If your plan is for one hundred years, educate children."

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              • #8
                There has been talk about war with Iran since before the invasion of Iraq. Until now I've never given it any credit. Last year was the first time when I wouldn't have bet against it; the past few months have made me very worried though. Things have been continually escalating. I fear there will be war in the spring or summer of next year. I really hope it doesn't happen, I think any attack on Iran would rapidly escalate and lead to a very ugly war.
                Smells like napalm, tastes like chicken!

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                • #9
                  Whats to say we didn't give them the drone... imagine the code that got entered into Iranian computers...

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                  • #10
                    So they hack into the drones computer and their network get infected.This is only works if the Iranians themselves are using the same drone computers themselves. Note with stuxnet it was the centrifuge that got infected. They had equipment that the worm was targeting.

                    Nope.
                    Last edited by Double Edge; 14 Dec 11,, 07:13.

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                    • #11
                      Russia seizes radioactive objects from flight to Iran
                      By the CNN Wire Staff
                      updated 11:51 AM EST, Fri December 16, 2011

                      NEW: Iran alleges false allegations
                      Russian customs agency says the radioactive material can be obtained from a nuclear reactor
                      It was found in the luggage of a passenger on a flight to Tehran
                      Russia's atomic agency says the material is used only for scientific research
                      Moscow (CNN) -- Russian authorities on Friday seized radioactive material from the luggage of a passenger on a flight from Moscow to Tehran, Iran.

                      The luggage, belonging to an Iranian citizen, contained 18 metal objects packed in individual steel cases, Russia's Federal Customs Service said. The agency said the material, the radioactive isotope Sodium-22, can be obtained in a nuclear reactor.

                      Initial tests showed that radiation levels of the objects were 20 times above normal, the customs service said.

                      The Russian atomic agency Rosatom, however, said Sodium-22 is exclusively used for medical and scientific research and does not have a high radiation level. Rosatom contradicted the custom agency's assertion that the material can only come from a nuclear reactor.

                      Radiation expert Paddy Regan, a professor at England's University of Surrey, said the material was unlikely to present a major radiation hazard. He said Sodium-22 can be made in medical accelerators and is usually not produced in reactors. It is also not used in reactors as a component of fuel.

                      The Federal Customs Service said the objects were sent to a Moscow prosecutor's office that deals with air and water transport.

                      A criminal investigation is under way.

                      No details were available on the identity of the Iranian passenger, who apparently flew to Tehran on the flight.

                      Iranian media quoted an embassy official in Moscow as saying any reports that the passenger had been arrested were false.

                      "These false allegations are meant to destroy relations between Iran and Russia," the official told the semi-official Iranian Students News Agency.

                      "A month ago there was a misunderstanding about a university student who was carrying material used in dentistry," he said. "This misunderstanding was resolved quickly and the student received apologies."

                      CNN's Jo Shelley, Alla Eshchenko and Shirzad Bozorgmehr contributed to this report.

                      Russia seizes radioactive objects from flight to Iran - CNN.com
                      Fortitude.....The strength to persist...The courage to endure.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Traxus View Post
                        There has been talk about war with Iran since before the invasion of Iraq. Until now I've never given it any credit. Last year was the first time when I wouldn't have bet against it; the past few months have made me very worried though. Things have been continually escalating. I fear there will be war in the spring or summer of next year. I really hope it doesn't happen, I think any attack on Iran would rapidly escalate and lead to a very ugly war.
                        This is one i've kept in my bookmarks for awhile now.
                        Australia fears nuke war | Adelaide Now
                        Ego Numquam

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